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Operating Systems Linux sed to fix view names Post 302195255 by capri_drm on Wednesday 14th of May 2008 03:33:26 PM
Old 05-14-2008
sed to fix view names

I have a ddl file which have lots of view in it. I want to replace all the existing views with VW_< view name> . I am prefixing VW to existing view name .

For example, In old file grep on view is like this

CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.PROVIDER_MBR_PRI ( MBR_PRI_PROV_SYS_ID, MBR_PRI_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,
CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.PROVIDER_REF ( REF_PROV_SYS_ID, REF_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,
CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.PROVIDER_SRVC ( SRVC_PROV_SYS_ID, SRVC_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,


but after editing , I want the result like this

CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.VW_PROVIDER_MBR_PRI ( MBR_PRI_PROV_SYS_ID, MBR_PRI_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,
CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.VW_PROVIDER_REF ( REF_PROV_SYS_ID, REF_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,
CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.VW_PROVIDER_SRVC ( SRVC_PROV_SYS_ID, SRVC_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,

It could take care of any number of view occurance .
Any help is appreciated ,
Thanks in advance ,
 

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